N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 491.3
(a) A social services district may be reimbursed from State or State-administered grants or funds for costs incurred for shelter and services provided by a shelter for adults, a small-capacity shelter, or a shelter for adult families where such facilities are operated in accordance with both the requirements of this Part and with operational plans approved by the office pursuant to this section, and where such facilities have been issued operating certificates pursuant to section 491.4 of this Part. A separate operational plan must be submitted by the social services district for each shelter for adults, a small-capacity shelter or a shelter for adult families for which the social services district seeks reimbursement or makes payments to from State or State-administered grants or funds.
(1) Preliminary approval to establish a shelter for adults, a small-capacity shelter, or a shelter for adult families will be granted only to a social services district that demonstrates and documents, on forms and in a manner prescribed by the office:
(2) A social services district’s failure to submit a timely and complete application for the preliminary approval of the establishment of a shelter for adults, a small-capacity shelter or a shelter for adult families, or the failure to obtain such approval from the office, including but not limited to approval of the costs of the development of the facility, consistent with the standards developed by the office, may result in the denial of all or part of any available reimbursement for the operation of the facility under this Part.
(c) Operational plan requirements.
(1) For shelters for adults, small-capacity shelters, and shelters for adult families, the operational plan must provide the following information:
(xxvii) procedures which describe the facility's responsibilities in relation to the social services district's requirements for discontinuing temporary housing assistance, including notification to the social services district of acts which may be grounds for the discontinuance of temporary housing assistance;
(xxviii) procedures for providing shelter residents with services including, at a minimum, those set forth in section 491.14 of this Part. If any services are provided off site, the name, location, contact information, and description of the service provider must be included;
(3) Security plan. In addition to the requirements contained in paragraph (1) of this subdivision, the operational plan for each shelter for adults, small-capacity shelter and shelter for adult families shall contain a plan for the shelter to provide security and help ensure the physical safety of residents and staff, which addresses, among other things:
(4) Disaster and emergency plan. The operational plan for each shelter for adults, small-capacity shelter and shelter for adult families also shall detail the facility’s plan for the proper protection of residents and staff in the event of an actual or threatened internal or external emergency or disaster which interrupts normal service, and shall describe, among other things:
(5) Waivers. To the extent that a shelter for adults, small-capacity shelters or shelter for adult families for which a social services district seeks reimbursement under this Part is unable to comply fully with these regulations, a social services district may include in the facility’s operational plan a request for a waiver that may be approved at the discretion of the office. In approving any waiver request, the office may require that additional procedures be implemented to protect residents’ health and safety. All waiver requests approved by the office pursuant to this section will remain in effect only for so long as the office determines appropriate, and the office may from time to time review waivers to determine whether they should be continued.
(d) Submission of operational plans.
(3) If a program other than a shelter for adults, a small-capacity shelter or a shelter for adult families is or will be operating in the same building or on the same premises as any shelter for adults, small-capacity shelter or shelter for adult families, and such other program requires an operating certificate, license or permit issued by any State agency or department, an operational plan for the shelter for adults, small-capacity shelter or shelter for adult families will only be approved and an operating certificate for the shelter issued if there is a valid operating certificate, license or permit for such other program.
(iii) Notwithstanding subparagraph (i) and (ii) of this paragraph, if the office determines that additional information is required before it can approve or disapprove the proposed operational plan, the office, within 45 days of receiving the proposed operational plan, may request that the social services district submit additional information within 45 days of the request for such additional information. The office must advise the social services district in writing within 90 days of receipt of the additional information of its approval or disapproval of the operational plan.
(e) Duration.
An operational plan approved by the office will remain in effect for a maximum period of five years. An operational plan for a shelter for adults, small-capacity shelter or shelter for adult families located in the same building or on the same premises as a program requiring an operating certificate, license or permit issued by the office or any other State agency or department, however, will be considered approved only for so long as such other program has a valid operating certificate, license or permit but in no case longer than five years.
(f) Renewal.
No later than 60 days before the expiration of an operational plan, the social services district must submit on forms and in the manner prescribed by the office, a request to renew the approval of the operational plan. Such request must include appropriate financial data; any proposed new, or changes to existing, contracts; any proposed revisions to leases or rental agreements; documentation that the facility is in compliance with applicable State and local laws, regulations, and codes; and information regarding any other changes being proposed to the current operational plan. The social services district may request an extension of the 60-day period in order to submit appropriate financial data, and the office may grant one extension, not to exceed six months. If an extension is granted, the office may, subject to the approval of the Director of the Division of the Budget, continue reimbursement for costs found by the office to be reasonable. State reimbursement will continue until such time as either the appropriate financial data is submitted and the operational plan is approved, or operational plan approval by the office is withdrawn or expired.
(g) Revisions or changes to information.
Proposed revisions to an approved operational plan and any changes to the information contained therein must be submitted by the social services district to the office for approval prior to implementation. An operational plan for a shelter for adults, small-capacity shelter or shelter for adult families located in the same building or on the same premises as a program requiring an operating certificate, license or permit issued by any State agency or department must be revised if the operation of such other program ceases or if there is a change in the operating certificate, license or permit for such program. Proposed revisions are subject to the requirements of subdivision (c) of this section.
(h) Reimbursement before office approval.
For costs incurred by a shelter for adults, a small-capacity shelter or a shelter for adult families that begins operation after the effective date of this Part, reimbursement may be available from the date the social services district submits its proposed operational plan provided:
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(3) the operational plan is fully approved no later than one year from the date the social services district submits its proposed operational plan or a lesser time period as specified by the office.
(i) Shelters operating before the effective date of these regulations.
(b) Preliminary approval.
Prior to the submission of an operational plan for a shelter for adults, a small-capacity shelter, or a shelter for adult families, a social services district must obtain the preliminary approval of the office for the establishment of such facility. For acquisition, construction or operation of a new facility, a social services district must submit a request for preliminary approval prior to entering any binding commitments for the acquisition of the property, for construction, for financing or for operation of the facility. The office must advise the social services district in writing of its approval or disapproval of an application for preliminary approval within 30 days of receipt of the plan except if it determines that additional information is required, in which case the office must advise the social services district in writing within 30 days of receipt of the additional information of its approval or disapproval of the application.